
Stomach Botox
What Is Stomach Botox?
Botox can be defined as a protein derived from bacteria. Stomach botox is an endoscopic procedure to reduce appetite and hunger. Since there is not a surgical operation, it is not considered in bariatric surgery. It is provided through a device placed in the stomach without surgery.
It is applied through endoscopy. Botox injection is performed at certain points of the stomach by endoscopic method. The stomach botox affects the muscles and keeps the feeling of hunger and appetite under control for a certain period of time. A simple doctor's examination is performed before the procedure. If the patient has serious health problems, blood tests and some tests are requested by the doctor.
Necessary examinations are performed in detail by performing endoscopy before the procedure. If no problem is encountered in this examination performed by the doctor, the procedure is performed. The procedure takes approximately 15-30 minutes. Patients are expected to lose up to 15% of their weight, which can change from 3 to 6 months. This amount may vary according to old weight, age and body.
Who Is Suitable For Stomach Botox?
Our patients may lose 25% of their excess weight with frequent daily gastric botox injection in patients for whom the surgery is not very suitable. For this application, the body mass index should be below 40. However, it can be easily applied to people whose indexes are up to 27-28, but even if this index decreases to normal limits, patients should definitely comply with the nutrition and sports program after treatment. Stomach botox, which is a non-surgical application, is one of the most pleasing methods. This method is possible primarily after the treatment of these diseases in the patients with ulcer and gastritis problems. Body mass index results more quickly in people with up to 28-32 intervals and without disorders such as sugar and blood pressure.
What Are The Side Effects of Stomach Botox?
Stomach botox is a reliable application. It is possible to say that there is no serious side effect. Some patients (rarely) have experienced nausea after the procedure. Approximately 4 months after the procedure, the effect of the injected substance ends.
What Should Be Considered After Stomach Botox?
After the gastric botox procedure, weight loss starts approximately 14 days later. Following weight loss, if care is taken about lifestyle, dietary habits, exercise, healthy nutrition, fast-food and acidic drinks are avoided, the lost weight will not be restored.